Housing Options

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Apartments

Returning residents and transfer students live in apartment-style housing. You'll have privacy and a more independent lifestyle while enjoying all the amenities of on-campus living.

Each apartment features four or six private bedrooms, a shared single-occupancy bathroom, and a spacious open-plan kitchen and living room. These are great spaces for studying or gathering with friends after school.

Roommates cooking a meal in their on-campus apartment.

All apartments have been remodeled within the last five years with many sustainable features, including recyclable wood flooring and carpeting, dual flush toilets, low-flow shower heads, and no VOC paint.

Apartments E–U are three story buildings surrounding the Housing Community Center that house around thirty students in six separate units.

Modular housing, or the Mods, are smaller buildings with larger bedrooms and two bathrooms. They are farther from the campus core, but closer to parking and the forest. Each Mod houses six students per building.

Students moving in to their apartments. The employees of RAD Services were on hand to give directions and help new residents get their possessions into the building.

Specialized Options

The following features are available for any resident:

Quiet: for students who prefer a quieter, academic environment, these rooms require observation of quiet hours at all times.

Substance Free: for students who are committed to leading lives without the use of alcohol or other drugs.

Transfer Student House: for students who have transferred from another college and are new to Evergreen.

Themed Housing

The following themes are offered on a separate application basis, allowing students with shared priorities to live together:

Legacy Hall: Legacy Hall is an intentional living community on campus where students from a variety of cultural backgrounds, perhaps holding multiple intersectional identities, will participate in a cultural exchange. This will both enhance visibility of communities of color on campus and create a supportive and multifaceted learning experience for the participants. This community will create a space to enhance the learning experiences that a student may not find in other facets of their educational pathways. Learn more about Legacy Hall.

Over 30 House: This community is designed for students who are over 30 years old and would prefer to live with other students who are also over 30. Learn more about Over 30 House.

Rainbow Fort: This safe-space gender-neutral housing is for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, queer, questioning, transgender, gender non-conforming, gender queer, asexual, and/or intersex, as well as committed allies. Rainbow Fort is designed to promote personal growth and community building within a safe and supportive environment. Designations such as biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression are not used in making housing assignments in this specialized community. Learn more about Rainbow Fort.

Living Learning Agreements:

Living Learning Agreements (LLAs) are an invaluable tool for you to create with the rest of your apartment. They can help provide context and framing for how your apartment wants to live together, how you want to handle cleaning your space, how to best communicate with each other, and how to strive to be the best possible roommates.